Jackie Chan's son Jaycee has vowed to change his ways in a public apology following his release from a six-month jail sentence for allowing others to take drugs in his apartment. He was freed on Friday (13Feb15) after completing his jail time, which he began in August (14) when police found marijuana during a raid on his home.
On Saturday (14Feb15), he held a press conference in Beijing, China where he publicly apologised for his unacceptable behaviour and revealed he received no special treatment in prison despite his dad's celebrity status.
At the conference, Chan said, "After this correction by the justice system, I have changed my outlook on life and my values... I'm very ashamed that I haven't been a good role model. I want to start again, but I know that it's the mass media that will decide."

Jackie Chan's son Jaycee was freed from prison in China on Friday (13Feb15) after serving his sentence for a drugs charge. In January (15), Jaycee Chan, 32, was ordered to spend six months behind bars after pleading guilty to "sheltering others to take drugs".
He was released on Friday after completing his term, taking into account time already served since he was jailed in August (14) when police found marijuana during a raid on his home.
A spokesman for Chan has revealed his client plans hold a press conference in Beijing, China on Saturday (14Feb15) "to deliver a public apology and explanation".

Jackie Chan's son Jaycee was jailed for six months on Friday (09Jan15) on a drugs charge. Jaycee Chan, 32, pleaded guilty to "sheltering others to take drugs", a charge he was hit with after police found marijuana in his home in August (14).
In a statement at the Eastern District Court Beijing, China, Chan said, "I have violated the law and I should be punished... After I return to the society, I will definitely not make a mistake again because I have made my family and friends disappointed for one more time. I have gotten the punished I deserve, but it doesn't mean I have been forgiven. I hope I can use my actions in the future to get the forgiveness and to pass positive energy."
A judge sentenced Chan to six months in prison and ordered him to pay a fine of $322 (£201).
His actor father was not present in court.

Jackie Chan's son Jaycee is set to stand trial on Friday (09Jan15) on a drugs charge. Jaycee Chan was formally charged with "sheltering others to take drugs" in December (14), four months after marijuana was allegedly discovered at his home in August (14).
According to local newspaper reports, Chan, 32, will stand trial at Eastern District Court in Beijing, China on Friday.
His father has previously apologised for his son's behaviour, saying, "I hope that in the future, he could become an anti-drug spokesman and tell his experiences to young people."

Jackie Chan has opened up about the shame his son has brought on the family's good name following his drug abuse charge earlier this week (beg22Dec14). Jaycee Chan was formally charged with "sheltering others to take drugs" four months after marijuana was allegedly discovered at his home in August (14).
State prosecutors indicted the 32 year old on Monday (22Dec14), and on Wednesday (24Dec14), his famous father, who was appointed an anti-drug ambassador by China's National Narcotics Control Commission in 2009, spoke out about his son's actions.
The Rush Hour star said, "I hope that in the future, he could become an anti-drug spokesman and tell his experiences to young people", and offered the public a "deep bow of apology" for his son's arrest.

Jackie Chan's son Jaycee has been formally charged with "sheltering others to take drugs" four months after marijuana was allegedly discovered at his home in August (14). Jaycee Chan was detained by police in Beijing, China alongside Taiwanese actor Ko Kai after they tested positive for marijuana and admitted using the drug. A 100 gram (3.5 ounce) stash of pot was also allegedly discovered at Chan's home.
State prosecutors say they indicted Chan, 32, on Monday (22Dec14) for "the crime of sheltering others to take drugs".
After the arrest, Chan's movie star father, who was appointed an anti-drug ambassador by China's National Narcotics Control Commission in 2009, apologised for his son's behaviour and confessed he was "ashamed" by the incident.

Jackie Chan's son Jaycee is facing up to three years in prison after he was formally arrested on a drug charge on Wednesday (17Sep14). Jaycee Chan was detained by police in Beijing, China last month (Aug14), alongside Taiwanese actor Ko Kai, after they tested positive for marijuana and admitted to using the drug.
Cops also discovered a 100 gram (3.5 ounce) stash of pot at Chan's home.
Chan and Ko were held in a detention centre following the August (14) bust, but police only obtained approval from prosecutors to officially arrest Chan on suspicion of allowing other people to consume drugs this week (begs15Sep14).
He was taken into custody on Wednesday.
The 31 year old's famous father, martial arts film star Jackie Chan, recently apologised for his son's drug arrest, confessing he was "ashamed" by the incident.
The Rush Hour star, who was appointed an anti-drug ambassador by China's National Narcotics Control Commission in 2009, also vowed to work with Jaycee on his recovery.

Taiwanese actor Kai Ko broke down in tears on Friday (29Aug14) as he apologised to fans following his recent arrest on drug charges alongside Jackie Chan's son. Kai and Jaycee Chan were taken into custody by police in Beijing, China on 14 August (14) as part of a nationwide crackdown on illegal drug use. They both tested positive for marijuana and subsequently confessed to smoking pot.
Kai, 23, was sentenced to 14 days in a detention centre for the charge and he walked free from the Beijing facility early on Friday.
The You Are the Apple of My Eye star, also known as Ko Chen-tung, took part in a press conference with his parents and talent agent that afternoon and issued an emotional apology to everyone he had let down.
Vowing never to use drugs again, a teary Kai said, "I was wrong on this issue. I made a mistake. There is no excuse for it. I was wrong.
"I never realised that Kai Ko is more than just a name for myself. It also means a lot to those who support and love me. It was out of my expectations that anything concerning 'Kai Ko' could have such a big impact on others."
Jaycee Chan, who remains in police custody, has yet to be sentenced. He faces up to three years behind bars after cops also found 100 grams of marijuana during a search of his home and slapped with him a count of "providing a shelter for others to abuse drugs".
Chan's famous father, martial arts film star Jackie Chan, recently addressed his son's drug arrest, admitting he was "ashamed" by the incident.
The Rush Hour star, who was appointed an anti-drug ambassador by China's National Narcotics Control Commission in 2009, also apologised for Jaycee's actions, stating, "I extend our deepest apologies to everyone for the negative impact this has caused on society."

Actor Jackie Chan has spoken out about his son's recent drug arrest, insisting he is "ashamed" by the incident. Jacyee Chan and Taiwanese actor Kai Ko were detained following a drug bust in Beijing last week (ends17Aug14), according to the South China Morning Post. Following the arrest, the actors reportedly tested positive for marijuana and confessed to using the drug.
The Rush Hour star, who was appointed an anti-drug ambassador by China's National Narcotics Control Commission in 2009, has now broken his silence over the drug charges and is apologising for his son's actions.
In a post on his website he writes, "I'd like to thank everyone for your care and concerns. The recent news about my son, Jaycee, is very shocking and the impact it has caused on society is heartbreaking. When I first heard the news, I was absolutely enraged. As a public figure, I feel very ashamed; as his dad, I'm very sad and disappointed. But the person who feels heartbroken the most is his mom.
"I hope our younger generation will learn from Jaycee's mistake and stay far away from drug abuse. I would like to take this opportunity and say to Jaycee: you've done something wrong and you have to be responsible for the consequences. I'm your dad and I'll always be with you. We will face the road ahead of us together.
"I should also take some of this responsibility because, as his dad, I didn't teach him well. Therefore, on behalf of Jaycee and myself, I extend our deepest apologies to everyone for the negative impact this has caused on society. Thank you."
The 32 year old has been charged with "providing a shelter for others to abuse drugs" and faces three years in prison if convicted.

LATEST: Action superstar Jackie Chan has apologized and asked for forgiveness after getting drunk and jumping onstage at a concert on Sunday.
Chan was attending a performance by Taiwanese singer/songwriter Jonathan Lee when he unexpectedly took to the stage, starting swearing and hassling the band and Lee.
Chan's pop star son Jaycee Chan, who counts Lee as musical inspiration, has also repeatedly apologized for his father's bizarre behavior.
The rather embarrassed Rush Hour star later admitted to leading Hong Kong radio show host Candy Chea that he was drunk when he jumped onstage, explaining that he "forgot there were so many people watching."
Chea revealed their conservation on her show earlier today, saying, "But Chan also said this was his first time, and it had never happened before."
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